There are 21 countries that use Spanish as their official language, Equatorial Guinea is one of those countries.
Located on the west coast of Central Africa, it’s the only African country that has Spanish as its official language. However, this curious fact can be explained by its long and complicated history of colonization, traces of which can still be found on the country’s day-to-day life and conversations.
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